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Jellyfish, a 2014 film, weaves a delicate tale of adolescence in a small Muslim fishing village in Borneo. The atmosphere is both serene and suffocating, capturing the simplicity of village life while hinting at deeper societal pressures. Danice, the young fisherwoman, is caught in a whirlwind of first love as she connects with Riya, a transgender woman whose arrival disrupts the status quo. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to immerse in the ebb and flow of daily life, mirroring the tides of Danice's emotions. The performances are genuine and tender, particularly the chemistry between the leads, which feels both fresh and complex. It's interesting how the film addresses themes of identity and acceptance while remaining rooted in a specific cultural context.
Focuses on cultural themes and personal identity.Notable for its authentic performances.Pacing allows for deep emotional exploration.
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